Patients can finance bundles,
packages and treatment plans
-and you get paid upfront.

Patients or clients seeking care in select industries can use the CareCredit health and wellness credit card to finance packages, bundled services and treatment plans to be used within 90 days in one transaction.

Plus, they can pay over time with promotional financing.* If you have questions about this financing option or how it can be used in your industry, check out the FAQ below or reach out to your Practice Development Manager.

DIGITAL RESOURCES

Let your patients or clients know you offer CareCredit as a way to pay in one transaction for bundled services completed within 90 days.

Info Sheet

Learn how this simplified purchase option can help improve the financing experience and increase treatment acceptance.

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Digital Brochure

Download, print and share this with patients or clients to help them see how they can pay over time with special financing.

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Here's how to process this type of transaction:

Using Provider Center or a CareCredit integration?

Simply follow the steps on the “transaction” screen and include the final date the package or bundled service will be complete. Only switch the toggle if the purchase is NOT a bundled service.

Using your custom link, QR code or a terminal?

Patients will complete payments similarly to other CareCredit credit card transactions. However, the transaction won’t be automatically recorded as a bundled service, so you will need to track the delivery of services within the 90-day time frame internally.

Questions? We're here to help.

We’re happy to help if you have questions or need more information. Please contact your Practice Development Team or Provider Services at 800-895-9975

We’re happy to help if you have questions or need more information. Please contact your Practice Development Team or Provider Services at 800-895-9975

*A soft inquiry verifies their identity and won't impact their credit score. If prequalified, patients will receive an offer to apply for the CareCredit credit card. This will trigger a hard credit bureau inquiry which may impact their credit score.

**Except for providers in California who are prohibited under state law from submitting applications on behalf of patients for certain healthcare loans or lines of credit, including the CareCredit credit card.